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Presents a collection of essays that converges around the usually close and intense relationship between Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov, two of the most important and remarkable American poets in the second half of the twentieth century. This book examines the issues that drew Levertov and Duncan together, and split them apart.

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"This book is a companion to Stanford University Press's The Letters of Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov, and will greatly amplify the value of The Letters. One of the truly impressive aspects of the present volume is the admirable even-handedness with which the two poets are treated. This volume does one complex thing and does it very well: it makes the conflict between Levertov and Duncan come alive in the fullness of its political and poetic implications. It also makes a signal contribution by engaging with the huge Duncan-Levertov correspondence and demonstrating what a rich treasure trove it is. This study will be the definitive treatment of a very significant controversy."—Stephen Fredman, University of Notre Dame

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@fmct:Contents @toc4:Preface iii @toc1:Part I @toc2:1 Decision at the Apogee: Robert Duncan's Anarchist Critique of Denise Levertov 0 @tau:Robert J. Bertholf @toc2:2 Robert Duncan and the Question of Law: Ernst Kantorowicz and the Poet's Two Bodies 00 @tau:Gra'a Caphina @toc2:3 Better to Stumble to It: The Start of Duncan's Letters: Poems 19531956 000 @tau:Devin Johnston @toc2:4 Visions of the Field in Poetry and Painting: Denise Levertov, Robert Duncan, and John Button 000 @tau:Donna Krolik Hollenberg @toc1:II @toc2:5 My Stories with Robert Duncan 000 @tau:Ellen Tallman @toc2:6 The People P***k: A Dialectical Tale 000 @tau:Aaron Shurin @toc2:7 The Hasid and the Kabbalist 000 @tau:John Felstiner @toc1:III @toc2:8 Chelsea 8: Political Poetry at Mid-Century 000 @tau:Brett Millier @toc2:9 Poetic Authority and the Public Sphere of Politics in the Activist 60s: The Duncan-Levertov Debate 000 @tau:Anne Dewey @toc2:10 Prophetic Frustrations: Robert Duncan's Tribunals 000 @tau:Peter O'Leary @toc2:11 Revolution or Death: Levertov's Poetry in Time of War 000 @tau:Jose Rodriguez Herrera @toc2:12 The Vision of a Burning Babe: Southwell, Levertov, and Duncan 000 @tau:Paul A. Lacey @toc2:13 Poetic Language and Language Poetry: Levertov, Duncan, Creeley 000 @tau:Albert Gelpi @toc4:List of Contributors 000 Index 000

Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 23/10/2006
      ISBN13: 9780804751308, 978-0804751308
      ISBN10: 804751307

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Presents a collection of essays that converges around the usually close and intense relationship between Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov, two of the most important and remarkable American poets in the second half of the twentieth century. This book examines the issues that drew Levertov and Duncan together, and split them apart.

      Trade Review
      "This book is a companion to Stanford University Press's The Letters of Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov, and will greatly amplify the value of The Letters. One of the truly impressive aspects of the present volume is the admirable even-handedness with which the two poets are treated. This volume does one complex thing and does it very well: it makes the conflict between Levertov and Duncan come alive in the fullness of its political and poetic implications. It also makes a signal contribution by engaging with the huge Duncan-Levertov correspondence and demonstrating what a rich treasure trove it is. This study will be the definitive treatment of a very significant controversy."—Stephen Fredman, University of Notre Dame

      Table of Contents
      @fmct:Contents @toc4:Preface iii @toc1:Part I @toc2:1 Decision at the Apogee: Robert Duncan's Anarchist Critique of Denise Levertov 0 @tau:Robert J. Bertholf @toc2:2 Robert Duncan and the Question of Law: Ernst Kantorowicz and the Poet's Two Bodies 00 @tau:Gra'a Caphina @toc2:3 Better to Stumble to It: The Start of Duncan's Letters: Poems 19531956 000 @tau:Devin Johnston @toc2:4 Visions of the Field in Poetry and Painting: Denise Levertov, Robert Duncan, and John Button 000 @tau:Donna Krolik Hollenberg @toc1:II @toc2:5 My Stories with Robert Duncan 000 @tau:Ellen Tallman @toc2:6 The People P***k: A Dialectical Tale 000 @tau:Aaron Shurin @toc2:7 The Hasid and the Kabbalist 000 @tau:John Felstiner @toc1:III @toc2:8 Chelsea 8: Political Poetry at Mid-Century 000 @tau:Brett Millier @toc2:9 Poetic Authority and the Public Sphere of Politics in the Activist 60s: The Duncan-Levertov Debate 000 @tau:Anne Dewey @toc2:10 Prophetic Frustrations: Robert Duncan's Tribunals 000 @tau:Peter O'Leary @toc2:11 Revolution or Death: Levertov's Poetry in Time of War 000 @tau:Jose Rodriguez Herrera @toc2:12 The Vision of a Burning Babe: Southwell, Levertov, and Duncan 000 @tau:Paul A. Lacey @toc2:13 Poetic Language and Language Poetry: Levertov, Duncan, Creeley 000 @tau:Albert Gelpi @toc4:List of Contributors 000 Index 000

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